pooflady

My problem is, you go to the lending library and you can break it down into subsections. So I chose mysteries. There's over 6,000. And they're sorted by bestselling. As far as I can see, there's no way to look for a specific book or author. There are more subsections, but still can't look for a specific book.

pooflady

Mavyn

pooflady wrote:My problem is, you go to the lending library and you can break it down into subsections. So I chose mysteries. There's over 6,000. And they're sorted by bestselling. As far as I can see, there's no way to look for a specific book or author. There are more subsections, but still can't look for a specific book.

Iceback

Mavyn

pooflady wrote:My problem is, you go to the lending library and you can break it down into subsections. So I chose mysteries. There's over 6,000. And they're sorted by bestselling. As far as I can see, there's no way to look for a specific book or author. There are more subsections, but still can't look for a specific book.

Use the regular search,find the book you want and open it. If it's available for lending, there are 2 buttons--one to buy, one to lend.

Turken

joyner wrote:One book a month isn't very much! Libraries are supposed to be getting Kindle books. My library hasn't yet but some in NC have. You might check with your public library and see if they have them.

edit: Mavyn, do you use Amazon Prime or is there some other way to borrow Kindle titles?

I don't know if they're Kindle titles, or just e-books, but our local library has some sort of system in place where you can check out digital books as well as audiobooks. Wife has been playing with the system since I gave her an Android tablet for Christmas.

Personally, I'd say to look and see what the local library has to offer before jumping in with Amazon Prime. If you don't shop Amazon enough for the free shipping to cover the membership cost, you're probably better spending the money to borrow books from the library and streaming movies from NetFlix.

pooflady

Poor husband. Went to his dentist for a root canal this morning that his dentist thought he could do. Got in there and decided he needed a specialist. Has to go to someone else this afternoon. And the someone else isn't in our network. Bummer.

I order enough stuff from Amazon to make it well worthwhile to have Prime. I even order my Puff tissues by the case. Cheaper than in the stores. And coffee.

pooflady

Okay, another question. I have Yahoo email. As of last night I can't open attachments. It does the window where it's checked for viruses, then when I click on "continue," it does some stuff at the bottom like it's going to open, but I never get the window to click "open." I can forward it to another email address and open them. Any ideas?

Mavyn

Poor husband. Went to his dentist for a root canal this morning that his dentist thought he could do. Got in there and decided he needed a specialist. Has to go to someone else this afternoon. And the someone else isn't in our network. Bummer.

I order enough stuff from Amazon to make it well worthwhile to have Prime. I even order my Puff tissues by the case. Cheaper than in the stores. And coffee.

Do you use the scheduling option? I've thought about it, but there really isn't much that I reliably use amount per month.

Hope PoofGuy's root canal goes well. Amazing how the procedure can vary. First one was a nightmare, second one I was up and about 30 minutes later with no pain.

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